Delta+Center,+Salt+Lake+City,+UT

Opened in 1991, the arena was known as the **Delta Center**, under a [|naming rights] deal with [|Delta Air Lines] which has a hub at [|Salt Lake City International Airport]. Salt Lake City-based [|EnergySolutions] purchased the naming rights in November 2006, after Delta decided not to renew their 15-year contract due to filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy the year prior. From 2006 to 2015 it was known as **EnergySolutions Arena**. On October 26, 2015, the arena was renamed as part of a 10-year naming rights contract with the [|Provo, Utah]-based home security system provider [|Vivint]. The arena was also home to the [|figure skating] and [|short track speed skating] competitions of the [|2002 Winter Olympics], where it was referred to as the **Salt Lake Ice Center**. //Source: Wikipedia//
 * Vivint Smart Home Arena** is an [|indoor arena] located in [|Salt Lake City], [|Utah], [|United States]. The building is owned by Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc., the [|estate] of [|Larry H. Miller]. The arena is the home of the [|Utah Jazz] of the [|National Basketball Association] (NBA) and has been the home venue for other professional athletic teams such as the [|Utah Blaze] of the [|Arena Football League] and the [|Utah Starzz] of the [|Women's National Basketball Association] (WNBA). It seats 19,911 for basketball, has 56 [|luxury suites], and 668 [|club seats].

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